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Chairman Wheeler asked for a consensus on "rationing". <br />Commissioner Davis wanted to work with a number or percentage and requested staff <br />come back with their input. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan wanted rationing with a number and he wanted to see if we could <br />"tie the circuit breaker" into proportionate share. If it cannot be done, then he would change his <br />vote to no rationing. <br />Commissioners Bowden and Flescher did not want rationing. <br />Chairman Wheeler agreed with Commissioners Davis and O'Bryan. <br />Director Boling said staff would come back with a number and look at the effects on <br />prop -share for rationing. He asked the Board if they wanted him to devise a mechanism of <br />rationing the ration. <br />Commissioner Davis said, "No, eventually we are going to run out." The Board agreed. <br />Director Boling acknowledged the last issue to be discussed was the "trip assignment <br />threshold" as proposed by McMahon Associates. The recommendation would allow fifteen (15) <br />trips on a multi -lane project being the assignment threshold not showing trip assignments below <br />that for multi -lane and eight (8) trips for two- (2) lane roads. He referenced Mr. Christopher's <br />presentation then asked the Board for direction. <br />Commissioner Flescher was in favor of staff's recommendation. <br />January 5, 2007 13 <br />CHAPTER 910 <br />